The media product challenges conventions of typical romantic comedies in several ways. It introduces the female protagonist as a college student in casual clothes studying, rather than focusing on her appearance. It also shows three male characters competing for her attention, rather than the other way around. Most significantly, it uses black actors as the main characters, diverging from the typical white characters seen in most teen romantic comedies and appealing more to the target audience. The character of Chase is also developed as a "Bad Boy" through his dialogue, actions, costume, and ear piercing.
O razlozima seobe Srba, gde su se selili, zašto su išli u južnu Ugarsku, šta su ugarski feudalci hteli od Srba, zašto je Matija Korvin napravio Srpsku despotovinu sa Vukom Grgurevićem.
O razlozima seobe Srba, gde su se selili, zašto su išli u južnu Ugarsku, šta su ugarski feudalci hteli od Srba, zašto je Matija Korvin napravio Srpsku despotovinu sa Vukom Grgurevićem.
1. In what ways does your media
product use, develop or
challenge forms and conventions
of real media products?
By Naima Siddika Kamal
2. • My media product challenges form
and conventions of real Rom
Coms because of many factors.
One factor is the character that we
have introduced in the opening
scene. Rather than having the
female protagonist being portrayed
as a beautiful femme fatale. She is
seen with her hair up wearing
jeans as she is in college which
goes against convention as the
female protagonist is supposed to
look sexy which attracts the male
characters towards her.
3. • Instead of having three females fighting
over the male protagonist it is the
opposite way around. This goes against
convention as it is usually the female
characters fighting for the male
character's attention.
4. • Majority of teenage romantic comedies
tend to have characters who are white
however we have chosen to use black
actors instead. This challenges convention
and we chose to do this as it would be
more appealing to our target audience.
5. • We developed conventions of
Chase’s character as he is portrayed
as a “Bad boy” The way he speaks
and acts develops this as well as his
costume and ear piercing.
6. • We developed conventions of
Chase’s character as he is portrayed
as a “Bad boy” The way he speaks
and acts develops this as well as his
costume and ear piercing.